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You never know what an old building holds. I've seen some pretty good collections of cars like that, sold after the owners died. Most had sat so long, there was nothing much of any value left besides a few parts. The guys who think, this stuff is valuable, I'm going to let it go up some more and then sell it for a huge profit, usually don't. It usually gets done like this, it sits so long nothing is left but scrap metal.
 
Cool article, thanks for posting it up... I sent it to a few buddies that are in to cafe bikes
 
Yep thats the way some old cars got gone here in my area. a (lawyer) bought everything he could that was old or had value to it and parked them in his yard .. by the time he died , they sold some but most went to the scrap yard .. The one I wanted was a 55 jag. I think it had a six cylinder in it no top door was banged up from a bush hog wheel . I could have gotten it for $200 at that time, junk price was about $75 a car . I was about 2 days late in finding out where the car was located, this lawyer got it and it ended up in the scrap pile, when he was living he wouldnt sell nothing to no one ..
 
Yep thats the way some old cars got gone here in my area. a (lawyer) bought everything he could that was old or had value to it and parked them in his yard .. by the time he died , they sold some but most went to the scrap yard .. The one I wanted was a 55 jag. I think it had a six cylinder in it no top door was banged up from a bush hog wheel . I could have gotten it for $200 at that time, junk price was about $75 a car . I was about 2 days late in finding out where the car was located, this lawyer got it and it ended up in the scrap pile, when he was living he wouldnt sell nothing to no one ..

A greedy and selfish lawyer? :eek: Say it ain't so!
 

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